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Saudi Arabia vs Pakistan Live Stream, Predictions
Thursday’s WC Qualifiers - Asia action features Saudi Arabia facing off with Pakistan.
All of our predictions, stats and the user poll for Saudi Arabia v Pakistan are shown below (inc. the best betting odds).
📊 Form Guide
Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia will be hoping to bounce back here after a 1-3 International Friendlies defeat last time out to Mali.
The only player to score from Saudi Arabia was Salem Al Dawsari (58'). Moussa Doumbia (14'), Hamari Traoré (42') and Lassine Sinayoko (71') scored for Mali.
Saudi Arabia have been finding it hard to keep clean sheets lately, but they have also done enough to convert their own chances into goals. Analysis of their previous 6 games shows that Saudi Arabia have seen their goal breached in 6 of them while also getting on the scoresheet in 5 of those matches. Let’s see if that trend will end up being sustained here.
Pakistan
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Pakistan will come into the match following on from a 1-0 WC Qualifiers - Asia win vs Cambodia in their last outing.
It is worth noting that Pakistan have suffered from a lack of goals over their previous six encounters, netting the disappointing return of only 2. In those matches, Green Shirts have also seen the collective goal aggregate of their opponents equal 8.
✨ Prediction
It’s likely that Pakistan will need to be at their absolute best to be scoring even one goal against a Saudi Arabia lineup who have the quality to dominate this game and make it count on the scoreboard.
We’re therefore predicting a very comprehensive 4-0 belting with possibly even more for Saudi Arabia at the end of this one.
Our expert partners are tipping over 1.5 goals for this match. Check out their VIP predictions here.
Andre Moura, 11:20 12/11/2023

⚽️ Team Focus:
Saudi Arabia
Formed: 1956
Stadium: King Fahd International Stadium (67,000)
Captain: Salman Al Faraj
Chairman: Yasser Al Misehal
Competitions: WC Qualifiers - Asia (Round 2 - Group G)
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